One of the first things I did when I returned to internet access was log into the "MyUW" webpage to see if there was any important med school related information I needed to take care of before flying back to the States. A truly terrifying sight greeted my eyes: My class schedule for fall quarter. It was such traumatic experience that I wanted to share it with you all. My schedule is 31 quarter credits. The classes I will be taking are are:
1) HUBIO 510 Microscopic Anatomy: Histology (6 credits)
"Lectures and laboratories in microscopic anatomy designed to provide the principles and concepts of histology, to define the morphological characteristics of the cells, tissues, and organs of the human body, and to relate this information to functional processes studied in concurrent and subsequent courses."
2) HUBIO 511 Gross Anatomy and Embryology (13 credits)
"Structural organization of human body at the macroscopic level to provide a foundation for physical examination and functional assessment of the human organism. Integrates embryological development with study of the cadaver and examination of the normal living body. Concentrates on exploration of the body cavities and the viscera they contain."
3) HUBIO 513 P-Introduction to Clinical Medicine (3 credits)
"Instruction in communication skills and interview techniques to form the basis for the doctor-patient relationship and for the skills of communicating with patients. The patient profile is obtained. Attention to developing comfort in the physician role."
4) HUBIO 514 Biochemistry (4 credits)
"Classical molecular and cellular biochemistry, cellular physiology and molecular genetics. Metabolic interrelationships as they occur in the individual stressed and related to disturbances in disease states."
5) HUBIO 516 Systems of Human Behavior (3 credits)
"Effects of behavioral factors in major management problems faced in medical practice relating to cultural background, social role, sexual identity, and belief systems. Acquisition of skills in analyzing behavior, defining objectives, and designing precise treatment strategies."
6) MED 530 AIDS: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2 credits)
"Comprehensive overview of the public health, clinical, and laboratory aspects of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and disease. Topics include the pathogenesis, natural history, and management of (HIV) infections. The impact of HIV/AIDS on community and global health care and prospects for prevention and control."
(This is an elective)
I guess I won't have much of a life starting August 27th. I hope I can catch up with everyone and chat before then! :)
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WOW!!!
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